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7. BIAM Model School & College, Bogra
Test Examination-2017; English 2nd Paper
Part A: Grammar: 60 Marks
- Fill in the blanks in the following texts with articles as necessary. Some of the blanks may not require an article. 0.5´10=5
(a) ¾ unit by which (b) ¾ loudness of sound is measured is called (c) ¾ decibel. According to (d) ¾ United Nations (UN), (e) ¾ normal tolerance limit of (f) ¾ sound is 45 decibels. When (g) ¾ vibration of sound is at (h) ¾ tolerable, pleasant level, it is simply called sound. But when it is sharp and harsh to the ears, it becomes noise. On (i) ¾ average, people in (j) ¾ cities are exposed to sound ranging from 30 to 90 decibels or even more.
- Complete the text with appropriate prepositions. 0.5´10=5
Do you want (a) ¾ enjoy sound health? Your answer will certainly be (b) ¾ the affirmative. It is because health is the root (c) ¾ all happiness. (d) ¾ maintaining sound health you can become happy. (e) ¾ this you need (f) ¾ know what sound health is. When a person has both physical fitness and mental fitness, he/she can be said (g) ¾ be enjoying sound health. That is, sound health is related (h) ¾ both physical and mental health. So, we should find (i) ¾ our physical problems and look (j) ¾ our mental health as well.
- Complete the sentences with suitable phrase/ words given in the box. 0.5´10=5
what if | let alone | have to | was born | it |
as if | what’s it like | had better | there | as soon as |
(a) The authorities ¾ conform to the law because the PM earlier directed them to do so.
(b) He speaks ¾ he were the president of Bangladesh.
(c) Albert Einstein, a German-born theoretical physicist and philosopher of science ¾ in March 14, 1879.
(d) He was too tired to walk, ¾ run fast.
(e) ¾ the robbers will be able to storm into their house at dead of night?
(f) He is an honest man and ¾ is known to all.
(g) We ¾ hospitalize him soon to save his life.
(h) We were going to Chittagong by train. ¾ we reached the station, my uncle received us warmly.
(i) ¾ should be some special arrangements in the programme for the diplomats.
(j) ¾ going to cinema hall? Perhaps, you are fond of enjoying entertaining movie.
- Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/ phrases. 0.5´10=5
(a) On 1st March your HSC Examination will start. So, read attentively or ¾.
(b) My brother was unable to operate computer. Had I been at my village ¾.
(c) Honesty is the best policy. Without honesty you ¾.
(d) You have to submit your thesis within this week. So, don’t waste your time in vain lest you ¾.
(e) It was long since Rafin ¾. They were bosom friends since their childhood.
(f) The chairman is not satisfied with your performance. Do what I show otherwise ¾.
(g) Mr. Latif is a graduate. But he talks as if ¾.
(h) I need a job. I will go to Dhaka with a view to ¾.
(i) Kazi Ubayed was too lazy to ¾. That’s why he suffered a lot.
(j) Your father wants you to be a doctor. You cannot be a doctor unless ¾.
- Read the text and fill in the gaps with correct form of verbs as per subject and context. 0.5´10=5
Cricket (a) ¾ (call) a gentlemen’s game. It (b) ¾ (entertain) us with politeness and discipline. A sense of brotherhood and fraternity (c) ¾ (create) among the cricket playing nations through it. Today, cricket is the most popular game in Bangladesh and (d) ¾ (bring) professionalism. The English (e) ¾ (play) it here in this subcontinent and since then it (f) ¾ (become) an integral part of our entertainment. Our team (g) ¾ (consist) of skilled players. They (h) ¾ (show) their performance in several matches. But it is a matter of sorrow that sometimes our players (i) ¾ (play) so poorly that our countrymen become (j) ¾ (astonish).
- Transform the following sentences as directed. 1´5=5
(a) Today nothing is as serious as air pollution. (superlative) (b) But nobody is aware of it. (interrogative) (c) Its importance cannot be described in words. (active) (d) Fresh air is necessary for our existence. (complex) (e) There is no living being but needs pure air. (simple)
- Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches. 5
“Keya, have you done your English lesson today?” said the teacher. “Yes, sir” she replied. “But I haven’t understood one grammatical point.” “Don’t worry. I’ll help you understand it,” said the teacher. “Thank you, sir,” she said.
- Identify the unclear pronoun references in the following paragraph. 1´5=5
Once a clever fox, while walking through the jungle, fell into a trap, but he somehow managed to get out of the trap at the cost of his tail. Without it he looked very strange and ugly. It made him sad and ashamed and he thought out a plan in order to get rid of his miserable condition. He invited all other foxes of the jungle and, when he attended the meeting, he told them about the uselessness of the tails and made a suggestion to cut them off. After hearing it, the foxes wanted to cut off his tail without wasting any time.
- Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces. 0.5´10=5
Nelson Mandela, (a) ¾ (Post modify the noun with an appositive), is one of the greatest leaders of the world. During (b) ¾ (Use article to pre-modify the noun) time of Mandela, the Europeans were separated from the non Europeans. It was (c) ¾ (Use a noun adjective to pre modify the noun). policy of racial segregation. The blacks were subjected to (d) ¾ (Use quantifier to pre-modify the noun) sorts of indignities. They were denied all basic (e) ¾ (Use an adjective to pre-modify the noun) rights. They were in fact aliens in (f) ¾ (Use possessive to pre modify the noun phrase) own country. The blacks were also treated (g) ¾ (Use an adverb to post modify the verb). Even dogs received much better treatment than the blacks. The (h) ¾ (Use an adjective to pre modify the noun) leader vowed to put an end to the inhuman practice. Unfortunately, (i) — (use a demonstrative to pre-modify the noun) great man was thrown behind the prison bars. But the oppressive ruler could not break his spirit. All his life he struggled against apartheid. Eventually the great leader fulfilled the goal of liberation for (j) — (Use possessive to pre-modify the noun) people.
- Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage. 0.5´10=5
Long ago (a) ¾ the parts of the human body had very strong will of their own (b) ¾ did not work together as amicably (c) ¾ they do now. They denounced the belly for leading an idle and luxurious life. (d) ¾ they were wholly occupied in supporting it and ministering to its wants and pleasures. (e) ¾ they agreed to cut off the belly’s supplies for future. The hands declared (f) ¾ they would not lift the tongs, not (g) ¾ a crust of bread, the mouth that it would not accept any more food for the teeth to chew and (h) ¾ with the others. No sooner had they set their plan of starving the belly into subjection (i) ¾ they all began one by one, to fail and flag (j) ¾ the whole body started to pine away.
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- Read the passage and write the synonym or antonym of the words as directed below : 0.5´10=5
Mobile phone is a wonderful invention of modern science. Today modern science has made it possible which was impossible in the past. Mobile phone is a great success of modern science. It has made a new communication system. It is the most up to date means of communication. We can send and receive any information from any corner of the world in a few seconds through a mobile phone. But it is not free from demerits. It may damage our hearing power and brain.
(a) wonderful (synonym) (f) up to date (antonym)
(b) modern (antonym) (g) send (synonym)
(c) past (synonym) (h) information (synonym)
(d) great (antonym) (i) free (antonym)
(e) system (synonym) (j) damage (synonym)
- 12. There are ten errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. 5´10=5
Kamal : Hello Jamal have you ever been to Cox’s Bazar.
Jamal : No I have not. But I wish to go there during my next vacation.
Kamal : When will you’r vacation start?
Jamal : Any time in next December either during the first week or 2nd week.
Kamal : You see Ive also not been there. Will you allow me to accompany you.
Part B: Composition: 40 Marks
13 Your friend Rumi has passed H.S.C. Examination. He got GPA 5. Now, write an e-mail to your friend congratulating him on his brilliant result. 8
14 Nowadays many road accidents are occurring in great number. These accidents are taking a heavy toll of lives. Now, write a paragraph on ‘The Causes and Effects of Road Accidents’. 8
15 Today traffic congestion is creating an untold havoc to our public life. It is causing a great loss to our time and money. Write a report on the problem of traffic jam in your locality bringing out the causes, effects and possible solutions. 10
16 Write a short composition on ‘The Natural Beauties of Bangladesh.’ Write at least 200 words but don’t exceed 250 words
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